http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80f063b7&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true He does not, however, feel that the Haynesworth, Cassel, and Dawkins deals were quite as bright.
Scott fits perfectly because now he can explain Ryans system to the players who are confused. Thats why I like it alot. And hes a good player of course.
How doesnt it make sense? Rex Ryan wants to build and put into place his system in New York. So why wouldnt he want to get a guy who is familiar with it?
" Lots of dollars, not much sense in some early deals " ~ ~ ~ Posted about 13 hours ago Lots of dollars, not much sense in some early deals By Vic Carucci | NFL.com - Senior Columnist Some of what has transpired since the NFL's free-agency period began three days ago makes perfect sense. Bart Scott to the New York Jets comes to mind. He's the most critical piece to Rex Ryan's Raven-ization of the Jets' defense. Ryan expects to win as head coach in New York the same way he did as defensive coordinator in Baltimore -- with a dominant, play-making defense complementing an efficient, power-oriented offense. So the reported six-year, $48-million contract for Scott was money well spent because it's a perfect fit between a highly talented player and a coach with a scheme he has known his whole career. As for some of the other moves during this frenzy of signings, trades, and proposed trades ? well, let's just say they leave you scratching your head.Several league insiders with whom I've spoken have been a bit puzzled as well for the same reasons, whether it's the size and structure of a contract (the whopper defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth received from the Washington Redskins) or a trade (the Kansas City Chiefs' fleecing of the New England Patriots for quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel) or seeing a team allow a key player to get away with no obvious replacement plan (the Philadelphia Eagles' giving safety Brian Dawkins the chance to jump to the Denver Broncos). Here's a closer look at the five biggest head-scratchers in free agency so far: > http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80f063b7&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true ___________________________
^ Jury is still out on that. Either way I'll take a leap of faith here and ask...Hey Kelly can you give me my brown wings?
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